A while back, I developed a PowerShell script that I use for creating air gapped backups of my file data. Even though I put a lot of effort into building this script and testing it over and over again ...
A couple of months ago, I wrote an article on how to use PowerShell to back up a database within SQL Server Express Edition. Even though the technique that I described in that post works, the script ...
Emailing the results of each execution, including log files when there are problems Runs routine maintenence (pruning and checking the repo for errors on a regular basis) And, of course backing up ...
This PowerShell script automates safe maintenance windows for Veeam Backup & Replication VMware proxies in SCCM/ConfigMgr-driven patching workflows. It is intended to run on the Veeam Backup & ...
I'm able to execute wbadmin start backup -backupTarget \backup-device\file_backup\ include:d Folder1,"d Very Important" -vsscopy -quiet via cmd.exe just fine. However ...
For many Windows users, PowerShell is just a strange black window you open once in a while to paste a command from a forum. In reality, PowerShell is one of the most powerful tools built into Windows.